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Athens Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe ...
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Prior to 15th century

* 630 BCE – Temple of Athena Polias built (approximate date). * 594 BCE – Solonian law established. * 575 BCE –
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in use (approximate date). * 566 BCE – Panathenaic festival begins. * 560 BCE – Peisistratos in power. * 546 BCE – Athenian tetradrachm (coin) in use. * 480 and 479 BCE - Athens is burnt, then destroyed by the Persians * 447 BCE –
Parthenon The Parthenon (; ; ) is a former Ancient Greek temple, temple on the Acropolis of Athens, Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the Greek gods, goddess Athena. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of c ...
construction begins. * 431 BCE –
Peloponnesian War The Second Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC), often called simply the Peloponnesian War (), was an Ancient Greece, ancient Greek war fought between Classical Athens, Athens and Sparta and their respective allies for the hegemony of the Ancien ...
begins with
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. * 430 BCE – Plague. * 424 BCE – Temple of Athena Nike built. * 409 BCE – Erechtheion built (approximate date). * 404 BCE – Athens defeated in the
Peloponnesian War The Second Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC), often called simply the Peloponnesian War (), was an Ancient Greece, ancient Greek war fought between Classical Athens, Athens and Sparta and their respective allies for the hegemony of the Ancien ...
* 385 BCE –
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founded (approximate date). * 335 BCE – Lyceum founded (approximate date). * 229 BCE – Athens liberated from Macedonian supremacy, but refuses to join
Achaean League The Achaean League () was a Hellenistic period, Hellenistic-era confederation of polis, Greek city-states on the northern and central Peloponnese. The league was named after the region of Achaea (ancient region), Achaea in the northwestern Pelopon ...
. * 88 BCE – City sacked by Roman forces. * 267 CE –
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sacked by Germanic Heruli forces. * 396 CE – City taken by forces of Visigoth Alaric. * 582 – City sacked by Slavic forces. * 1146 – City "plundered by Roger, King of Sicily." * 1204 – Othon de la Roche of Burgundy becomes
Duke of Athens The Duchy of Athens (Greek language, Greek: Δουκᾶτον Ἀθηνῶν, ''Doukaton Athinon''; Catalan language, Catalan: ''Ducat d'Atenes'') was one of the Crusader states set up in Greece after the conquest of the Byzantine Empire during ...
. * 1311 – City under
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ese rule.


15th–19th centuries

* 1456 – Conquest by the
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. * 1687 – City besieged by Venetian forces under Francesco Morosini during the Morean War. * 1801 –
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taken to Britain. * 1821 – April: Siege of the Acropolis (1821–22) begins. * 1826 – August: Siege of the Acropolis (1826–27) begins. * 1829 – National Archaeological Museum established. * 1833 – City becomes part of the Attica and Boeotia Prefecture administrative division. * 1834 ** City becomes capital of Kingdom of Greece. ** National Library of Greece headquartered in city. * 1837 – National and Kapodistrian University of Athens ("Othonian University") and National Technical University of Athens ("Royal School of Arts") established. * 1840 – Royal Garden now National Garden planted. * 1842 – Observatory built. * 1843 ** 3 November: begins. ** Royal Palace built. * 1846 – Omonoia Square ("Palace Square") laid out. * 1854 – Occupation of city by British and French forces during the
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begins. * 1856 – Occupation of city by British and French forces ends. * 1860s – Anafiotika neighborhood settled. * 1862 – 10 December: begins. * 1869 – Athens and Piraeus Railway in operation. * 1871 – Athens Conservatoire founded. * 1874 – German Archaeological Institute at Athens established. * 1876 – Athens Stock Exchange established. * 1878 – Hotel Grande Bretagne in business. * 1881 – American School of Classical Studies at Athens established. * 1886 – British School at Athens established. * 1896 – 1896 Summer Olympics held. * 1899 ** City becomes part of the Attica Prefecture administrative division. ** Spyridon Merkouris becomes mayor.


20th century

* 1904 ** Athens Metro in operation. ** Athens Railway Station opens. * 1905 –
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established. * 1907 – Population: 167,479. * 1908 – Panathinaikos A.O. football club formed. * 1909 – Goudi coup. * 1916 – 1 December: " Allied and Greek forces clash." * 1919 – Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry founded. * 1920 ** * begins. ** Population: 453,042 metro. * 1922 **After the Asia Minor Catastrophe in 1922 and the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey, Athens experienced its second period of explosive growth. More than a million Greek refugees from Asia Minor settled in Athens. Suburbs such as Nea Ionia and Nea Smyrni began as shantytowns refugee settlements on the Athens outskirts and the population of the city doubled. ** '' To Vima'' newspaper begins publication. ** Leoforos Alexandras Stadium opens in Ampelokipoi. * 1923 ** '' Vradyni'' newspaper begins publication. ** , convenes. *1924 - A.E.K. (sports club) formed near Omonoia Square. * 1926 – Academy of Athens founded. * 1928 – Population: 802,000 metro. * 1929 – Residential Psychiko suburb developed. * 1930 – National Theatre of Greece and Benaki Museum established. * 1932 – Residential Filothei suburb developed. * 1935 ** October: Fifth National Assembly of the Greeks at Athens held. ** Alexandras Prosfygika housing complex built on Alexandras Avenue. * 1938 –
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built. * 1939 – Greek National Opera established. * 1940 – Population: 481,225 city; 1,124,109 metro. * 1941 – 27 April: City occupation by German forces begins. * 1944 ** 14 October: City occupation by German forces ends. ** December: Dekemvriana clashes begin. ** '' Ta Nea'' newspaper begins publication. * 1947 – Star-Cinema opens. * 1951 – Population: 559,250 city; 1,368,142 metro. * 1955 – Athens Festival of arts begins. * 1957 ** Astron Cinema opens. ** Hellenic American Union founded. * 1971 – Population: 867,023 city; 2,101,103 urban agglomeration. * 1972 – City becomes part of the Athens Prefecture administrative division. * 1973 ** Athens City Museum established. ** Athens Polytechnic uprising. * 1974 – '' Eleftherotypia'' newspaper begins publication. * 1980 – 31 July: 1980 Turkish embassy attack in Athens. * 1981 – ''Ethnos'' newspaper begins publication. * 1983 – '' Eleftheros Typos'' newspaper begins publication. * 1984 – Sister city relationship established with
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, USA. * 1987 – Miltiadis Evert becomes mayor. * 1991 – Athens Concert Hall opens. * 1994 – City becomes part of the Athens-Piraeus super-prefecture administrative division. * 1995 – Dimitris Avramopoulos becomes mayor. * 1998 – Kokkalis Foundation headquartered in city. * 1999 – The 6.0 Athens earthquake affected the area with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (''Violent''), killing 143, injuring 800–1,600, and leaving 50,000 homeless in the region. * 2000 – Ambelokipi metro station, Megaro Moussikis metro station, and Panormou metro station open.


21st century

* 2001 – New Athens International Airport opens. * 2003 – Dora Bakoyannis becomes mayor. * 2004 ** Athens Tram begins operating. **
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and Paralympics held. * 2007 – Nikitas Kaklamanis becomes mayor. * 2008 – December: 2008 Greek riots. * 2009 – Acropolis Museum and Art Foundation open. * 2010 ** July: Journalist Giolias killed. ** November: Muslim demonstration. ** Giorgos Kaminis elected mayor. * 2011 ** OASA takes over metro and
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services from Attiko Metro. ** Population: 664,046 city; 3,737,550 metro. * 2012 ** 13 February: Protest. ** Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center construction begins. * 2013 – Flooding.


See also

* History of Athens * List of newspapers in Athens * List of mayors of Athens, 1836–present


References

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